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Nintendo Wii Game Reviews

The Nintendo team and game publishers like Activision and UBI soft are doing an amazing job when providing us with their latest new innovations. Best Wii Tools Click here In 2009 year we have seen many new type of games coming out and now the latest announced from Activision titled DJ Hero game which made us all thrilled to get our hands on this Wii game. After the huge success of Guitar Hero game where players use the bundled plastic guitar to follow the song notes and compete in different challenges, here is another similar game to it but this time players will use the bundled plastic professional DJ turntable to mix songs while performing in clubs.

This game is made for fans of remix music like HIPHOP, RNB, DANCE and much more, as now some of the songs have been already revealed like: Jay-Z, Eminem and much more. So expect to get your hands on the spinning table where you will be the DJ in the thousand people club with main challenge to make the crowd happy with your music and remix style.

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It is the second type of DJ music game to be announced for Wii. The latest one was the Beatmania from Konami which was not a success like this one. Gamers and fans just can not wait to try this new game from Activision as there are so many news all over the net about it.

The video game publishers claims that DJ Hero Wii game is pretty much live remixing of popular songs which across genres which is what we expected. Do you have a dream of being a professional DJ? Do you like remixing songs on other programs on your computer? Well in this game you will have a chance to be one of the worlds most popular DJ with your own professional turntable with many professional features which will help you with many different song remixing techniques.

The DJ Hero will work on both three video games consoles, Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3.

Nintendo Wii Game Reviews

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Know Why Mumbai Loves Dj Suketu, Aqeel & Nasha

Mumbai is the proverbial night city. Quite simply, perceived to be the country’s party place. The fact is obvious to any discerning eye, though only at night. In the night, this place is different from any other in India. Because nothing stops. If at all, the tempo only goes up. Home to the most number of nightspots in the country, the party circuit in Mumbai is still buzzing with activity, recession not withstanding. For the city’s youth, it is as if the frenzied partying is the sole lifeline to support their mind bogglingly hectic schedules. No wonder then that the city has thrown up the best of the stars of these nights–the DJs to whose tunes sway probably the largest swarm of humanity. Home grown DJs have only made Mumbai proud. After all they have won the War of the DJs more number of times than all the other cities put together. Some of them have by now become virtually household names. DJ Suketu would probably deserve top mention here. His big moment was when ‘Bin Tere Sanam’ rocked the nation. Teenyboppers who had never even known such an original exists fell in instant love with the remix. His song selection and quality of mixing was impressive and was only to become better with time. With fame came more money and as of today, he can very well claim to have the top-notch equipment on the circuit. DJ Aqeel is another household name. Spinning since over 10 years, he can very well be the poster boy of the Indian party circuit. He has toured over 40 countries worldwide and currently even owns prominent nightspots in the Mumbai suburbs. Part of the current crème de la crème, he is seen spinning occasionally at Bling. In 2000 was born a new star. DJ Nasha won the War of the DJs. What won him a million hearts was however was ‘Flute Fantasy’ from the ‘Hero’ theme. And then followed the remix ‘Jawaan-e-jaaneman’. This unassuming man had shown that he too was in the reckoning. He has twice represented India at the world DMC competition with his ethnic house and folk-inspired mixing. Nowadays he juggles his time playing to screaming crowds with a DJ academy that he wants to open and the 3-piece band he is working on. The scene has its rags to riches story too. Yash Dham stormed the scene as ‘DJ Freez’ and won the War of the DJs in 2003. A resident of a far-flung suburb on the outskirts of Mumbai, his success was stuff that dreams are made of. Mixing mostly rap and Bhangra beats his sound was just what the doctor ordered for a crowd that sweated all week and just wanted to sweat some more on weekends! Born of a Punjabi father and an Anglo Indian mother, he claims to have been influenced a lot by hip hop, lounge and mambo which adequately reflect in his recent works. He too occasionally is seen on the turn tables at Zenzi and other nightspots. All of them agree on one point though. Given the city’s staggering diversity, there are takers for all sorts of sounds. The phase is still experimentation for these guys and each day has seen them only getting better. If the mad, raving, prancing crowd at ‘Bling’ is any indication that is. The author is an entertainment news editor and works for many websites related to event, bollywood, music, movie, concerts and theater. For more information on Music concerts in Delhi visit: http://www. buzzintown. com

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